Artificial Women: Sex Dolls, Robot Caregivers, and More Facsimile Females
"Artificial Women: Sex Dolls, Robot Caregivers, and More Facsimile Females" by Julie Wosk is a book that explores the intersection of technology, gender, and artificial intelligence through the lens of facsimile females, including sex dolls and robot caregivers.
Julie Wosk, a scholar with expertise in visual culture and technology, investigates how these artificial entities reflect and influence societal attitudes towards gender, intimacy, and the human experience. The book covers several key areas:
Historical Context: A look at the historical development of artificial women, including early dolls and automatons.
Cultural Impact: Analysis of how sex dolls and robot caregivers impact societal perceptions of gender roles and relationships.
Ethical and Psychological Issues: Examination of the ethical implications and psychological effects of interacting with these artificial beings.
Future Implications: Speculations on how advancements in technology might continue to shape the concept of artificial women and their roles in society.